Math, asked by battlergame96, 8 hours ago

Find the remainder when 4y ^ 3 - 7y ^ 2 + 2y - 4 is divided by y - 1​

Answers

Answered by motowrist
0

Answer:

2y+3 )4y

3

−3y

2

−5y+1( 2y

2

2

9

y+

4

17

4y

3

+6y

2

(−)

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−9y

2

−5y

−9y

2

2

27

y

(−)

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2

17

y+1

2

17

y+

4

51

(−)

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4

47

2y+3

4y

3

−3y

2

−5y+1

=2y

2

2

9

y+

4

17

4(2y+3)

47

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Answered by bogawatkalpana5
1

Answer:

Solve by remainder theorem

y-1=0

y=1

Put this value in the equation given

4[1]^3-7[1]^2+2[1]-4

4-7+2-4

-5

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